General Editor: | Marvin Gottlieb, PhD |
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Editor: | Martha Mesiti |
Reviews Editor: | Linder Chlarson |
Communication Project Magazine is a publication of The Communication Project, Inc., a consulting group founded in 1979 that focuses on research, development, presentation, and production services for training, organizational development, productivity, and customer-centered marketing initiatives.
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Copyright © 1997 by The Communication Project
The World is Listening: The Role of Travel Communication,
transcript of presentation to the Association of Corporate Travel Executives' 9th Annual Conference, Chicago IL, 29 April 1997, by Marvin Gottlieb, PhDSchool as We Know It Could Be Out Forever, by Marvin Gottlieb PhD
Making the Most of Your 15 Seconds, by David K. Cohler
The Learning Room site that hosts Communication Project Magazine continues to be an evolutionary event. With this first volume of Communication Project Magazine, we begin a new adventure. Since all magazines seem to require an editorial policy, here goes.
We would expect the scope of the publication to become more focused with time. However, at this point, any articles that relate to learning are likely prospects. They can range from learning theory to practical applications for training and the school classroom. The two articles currently published are a case in point. "School as We Know It May Be Out Forever" moves through observations of schoolroom shortcomings to technology and training applications. "Making the Most of Your 15 Seconds," provides a very practical guide for getting your message to the media.
"The World is Listening: The Role of Travel Communication" is a presentation on how the communication of travel policy affects your company's bottom line and offers one way to do it.
Communication Project Magazine is currently being offered quarterly. However, since it is still under construction, you might want to check more frequently to see if articles have been added to an issue (a purely electronic prerogative).
Future editions will include reviews of relevant books, articles, and Web sites, as well as an occasional irreverent critique of current teaching and training issues and practices.
We welcome your comments and observations which can be sent through our contact page. In the meantime, thank you for visiting us . . .
Marvin Gottlieb, PhD
General Editor, Communication Project Magazine
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